Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 18, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Church
Notices
By Roy Williams
By Roy Williams
Personal participation and on
the-scene observation at the dif
ferent bomb projects well quali
fies Dr. C. H. Secoy, assistant pro
fessor of chemistry, to speak au
thoritatively on timely atomics. Dr.
Secoy will begin the lecture series
‘'Man and the Atom” to be held at
the college fireside in the Wheeler
room of the First Congregational
church, 490 Thirteenth street east,
at 7 p.m. Sunday. All students are
invited.
Atomics again, with a slant de
signed to hit home, will be the sub
ject of discussion at the Wesley
house Sunday evening forum from
7 to 8 p.m. Dr. Edna Landros, head
of classical languages department,
will lead the discussion that deals
with “the college student and the
atomic age.” Mrs. Landros will
also give a first-hand explanation
of significant events at the North
west Pacific College congress held
at Heed college last month. All stu
dents are invited.
It is unfortunate that the Wes
ley house forum and the College
fireside fall on a conflicting 7
p.m.
That Saturday afternoon hike is
still on the docket over at West
minster house, 1414 Kincaid street.
Bring your lunch, meet at the
house at 4 p.m., and expect a good
time, because, among other things,
il fait beau.
“Western Ambassadors for
Christ” will be the subject of the
11 o’clock Sunday morning service
of the First Baptist church, 868
High street, by guest speaker Wil
liam H. Wrighton, president of the
Western Baptist Theological sem
inary of Portland. He will also ad
.^djpess the University group at 6:30
p.m. on the subject "Spiritual Hy
giene.” Mr. Wrighton will again
mount the pulpit for the 7:30 p.m.
service when he asks in sermon
“Are You a Normal Christian?”
Sunday-school for the Univer
sity group, as you know, is con
61 E. Broadway
Men's Clothing
Gifts, Luggage
j ducted at the First Christian
church, 1166 Oak street, by Dean
Victor P. Morris, of the school of
business administration. The time
again—9:45 a.m. The 11 o’clock
service, conducted by Hugh N. Mc
Callum, will include the sermon
"All Sufficiency of the Bible.’’
Fourth in the Better Home Lecture
seriet—"The Father”—will be pre
sented by the Rev. Mr. McCallum
at the 7:30 service. Town and
Campus, University group, will
meet as usual at 6:15 p.m. under
the leadership of Miss Frances Van
Voorhis, instructor in home eco
nomics.
Morning service, 11 o’clock, at
the Congregational church, 490
Thirteenth street east, will consist
of a sermon, “Two Views of Jesus,”
and a duet, "Consider the Lilies,”
sung by Elizabeth Howes and Jean
Goodwin.
Cascade college of Portland will
be represented at the Eugene
Evangelical' church, 834 Monroe
street, by a girls’ singing trio, who
are expected to arrive in time for
the 11 a.m. service.
“The Overcomers,” University
age group at the Lighthouse Tem
ple, 1209 Olive street, recently
elected a new president. Her name
—Mildred Stillson. This group
meets every Sunday evening and
every student is invited. The 11
o’clock service in the Temple will
be a baccalaureate for the Bible
Standard Training school. Rev. Mr.
R. F. De Weese, of Tacoma, Wash
ington, will preach the baccalau
reate sermon. The Rev. Mr. Hart
Armstrong, of Des Moines, Iowa,
will take the pulpit for the 7:30
p.m. service.
“Ethical Problems Facing Amer
ica” is the title of the sermon by
the Rev. Mr. L. O. Griffith at the
Methodist church, 1185 Willamette
street, 11 a.m. Sunday. On the same
program, Doris Siegenthaler will
sing “O Divine Redeemer.”
St. Mary’s Catholic church, lo
cated at 1062 Charnelton street,
will hold regular Sunday masses
at 6:45, 8, 9:15, and 10:30 a.m.
Pinchhitting for Dr. Quirinus
Breen, who is out of town, Mrs.
J. D. Bryant, Westminster hostess,
will lead the before-church coffee
and cake session that will be con
cerned with a discussion question,
“Is the Golden Rule Practical?”
The time—9:30 a.m. A. F. Whiting,
assistant professor of anthropolo
gy, will speak at 6:30 at West
minster. His subject title—"Per
sonality and Culture—Oriental and
Occidental.”
Willamette Park
DANCING
Dancing Every Friday
Highway 99 South, Watch for the Sign
Featuring Ted Hallock
and his orchestra
Dancing from 9 to 12 Adm. 75c per person
For Reservations Phone Springfield 326
Every Saturday Night
FEATURING
ART HOLMAN
and his orchestra
Dancing 9:30-1:00 Adm. $1 per person
including tax
Today’s World
WASHINGTON, May 17.—(UP)
—President Truman ordered gov
ernment seizure of the nation's
railroads immediately after being
advised by union leaders that they
could not settle their dispute with
the carriers.
WASHINGTON, May 17.—(UP)
—A new senate drive to draft teen
agers was touched off by Presi
dent Truman’s order for conscrip
tion of childless men 20 through
29 years of age.
NEW YORK, May 17.—(UP)_
The United Nations Security
Council adopted unanimously a
resolution which delays immediate
consideration of Albania’s request
for admission to the United Na
tions.
TOKYO, May 17.— (UP)— Shier
gu Yoshida, Japan’s new premier,
submitted a list of new cabinet
ministers to Emperor Hirohito
amid *violent left-wing opposition
to his conservative government.
SEATTLE, May 17.— (UP)_
Federal Judge Lloyd Black denied
defense motions for dismissal of
all five counts of conspiracy and
espionage against Lt. Nicolai G.
Redin, Russian naval officer, and
set June 25 as the date for the
trial.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 17.—
(UP)—The name of Spike Jones,
apostle of musical bedlam, was
written in on the Oregon primary
election ballot by C. A. Johnson,
inventor of the non-swallowable
diaper pin, who endorsed Jones'
“grass roots” platform of “curi
as grass with hair pins so you
don’t have to mow it.”
Jam for Breakfast
(Continued from tone two)
dy Bunn is not dead, as previously
reported' herein. . . Anita O'Day
and hub are building a new L.A.
nitery ... the STUDENT BODY
at UCLA sponsored a jazz concert
recently, featuring Ray Bauduc,
Herb Jeffries, King Cole and Ben
ny Carter. Performers either do
nated services or were paid the
munificent sum of $20 per man.
Wonder what we would do if we
lived near a large city. No, I don't.
The thought is too horrible.
WORLD GROUP
(Continued from f>a<ic two)
ed before the U.S. supreme court.
The court, however, never passed
on the basic constitutionality of
the order.
During their confinement about
5000 Nisei renounced their citizen
ship. Hearings have been given by
the justice department and about
2000 have renounced their renun
ciation. Thirty per cent of those
evacuated have returned to the
west coast.
Attorney General Clark has re
cently decided to deport all deport
able Japanese aliens at once and
VOTE FOR
RAY JOHNSON
Sylvia Mitchell
Lewis Knight
for the
CO-OP BOARD
on the I.S.A. ticket
-Paid Pol. Adv.
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ginning student and those who flew in the service,
to obtain a pi lots license.
CONTACT VV. A. COOK CAMPUS REP.
at the School of Education, mornings
or call Springfield 683 or 5157-W.
The new instruction
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or pleasure.
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pick-ups are occuring on a few
hours' notice or no notice, accord
ing to the report from the Ameri
can Council on Race Relation-'.
Sailings were scheduled from Se
attle May 13 and San Francisco
May 29. After the American Coun
cil on Race Relations telegraphed
Oregon senators it was learned
that the May 13 sailing date had
been cancelled.
The One !\ orld Club has sent the
following telegram to Oregon sen
ators and representatives in con
gress: “We urge that you investi
gate Attorney General Clark's re
cent order to deport all deportable
Japanese aliens. Is it contemplated
separating family groups by this
order? We request information
on the action of the justice depart
ment.’’
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After the Game
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at
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SERVICE
860 Olive St.
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